X: 1
T: Skolvan Doubl Plinn
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Bmin
| e2 ef ed (3cBA | e2 de fg f2|e2 f2 ed (3cBA| e2 de fe f2|
|:f2 fd ef gf| e2 (3dcB cd B2|(3Bcd ef af g2|fg ed e2 e2 :|
Also recorded By Skolvan - Live in Italia
The original name is "Plinn du vertige" (Third set of second Disk)
Composer are Gaby Kerdoncuff & Y. Le Bihan
I was carbonised a few months ago for saying the same thing, here I go again : if French tunes of every region are to be added to the tune database they'll outnumber the others very quickly... and they'll range from Caribbean to Alsacian including Auvergnat... good luck!!!
On the basis of the recordings, why be unaware of the nonIrish air. Let us open at least this window towards the other cultures which these musicians chose to record.
This is not a reel, it's a plinn. The 'ton doubl' is the second portion of the three-part typical plinn setup.
It's not French, it's from Brittany, native area to the world's most widely-spoken Celtic language.
Calling it French is like calling all Irish and Scottish music English music...
Skolvan Doubl Plinn
Source: Lunasa - "Sé"
Transcription: F SAUR
Also recorded By Skolvan - Live in Italia
The original name is "Plinn du vertige" (Third set of second Disk)
Composer are Gaby Kerdoncuff & Y. Le Bihan
Must be played with "breton" swing !
# Posted on September 2nd 2006 by Fred Saur
French music again...
I was carbonised a few months ago for saying the same thing, here I go again : if French tunes of every region are to be added to the tune database they'll outnumber the others very quickly... and they'll range from Caribbean to Alsacian including Auvergnat... good luck!!!
# Posted on September 5th 2006 by domren
Skolvan Doubl Plinn
On the basis of the recordings, why be unaware of the nonIrish air. Let us open at least this window towards the other cultures which these musicians chose to record.
# Posted on September 5th 2006 by Fred Saur
Pourquoi pas mais...
ce n'est pas un reel !!!!!!!
# Posted on September 6th 2006 by kistor
Pourquoi pas mais ...
komz da ma reor ...
# Posted on September 24th 2006 by Fred Saur
Not a reel
This is not a reel, it's a plinn. The 'ton doubl' is the second portion of the three-part typical plinn setup.
It's not French, it's from Brittany, native area to the world's most widely-spoken Celtic language.
Calling it French is like calling all Irish and Scottish music English music...
# Posted on December 3rd 2007 by talabard